Nexus S Now Passing By The FCC With AT&T Bands

This is a discussion on Nexus S Now Passing By The FCC With AT&T Bands within the AT&T forums, part of the Android Phone Carriers category; Like with the very first version of Nexus devices, Google and Samsung are bring this new device to AT&T. Just last week the device was ...

Nexus S Now Passing By The FCC With AT&T Bands

Like with the very first version of Nexus devices, Google and Samsung are bring this new device to AT&T. Just last week the device was found being processed by the FCC and unlike the first time, the device actually has the correct 3G frequency for our network. It'll most likely hit the shelves soon and you can sale your T-mobile Nexus S on eBay and get your hands on one of this devices.

There will definitely be numerous people who will sale their old T-mobile nexus to get this one as the t-mobile version does not support the correct 3g frequency and a phone without 3g seems to be nothing more than a waste for most of the people. Connectivity is the most dominant priority for great deal of users so this phone as soon as it gets on the shelves will be purchased by a lot of people.

Wrong. There was a Nexus One which was released which did support ATT's data frequencies. It worked on both ATT and Rogers (Canada). Now, will early adopters trade their Nexus S for the ATT version? Possibly, but I doubt there will be very few.

Wrong. There was a Nexus One which was released which did support ATT's data frequencies. It worked on both ATT and Rogers (Canada). Now, will early adopters trade their Nexus S for the ATT version? Possibly, but I doubt there will be very few.

I've already sold mine on fleaBay... Just waiting on the official announcement. Having no 3G has been a hindrance so far, so having the correct model will be nice. I don't know why they can't just put a penta-band UMTS radio in it and be done with it... so simple, yet so hard for OEM's to understand. Sure, it'll bump the cost up a bit, but I'd be willing to bet there's quite a few people that would find that really nice.

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